Unrin-in Temple, Kyoto

Now a small sub-temple opposite the southeast corner of Daitoku-ji temple complex, Unrin-in (Unrin'in,
Urin-in or Ujii) was originally the scene of the great Enlightenment
Sermons of the late Heian period.

Unrin-in temple front gate.

In The Tale of Genji,
after Fujitsubo rejects his advances, Genji spends some time in reflection
at Unrin-in, just north of the capital. Unable to stop thinking of her,
Genji is nevertheless moved on hearing his uncle, the abbot, proclaim:
"All who invoke the holy name shall be taken unto Lord Amitabha and none
shall be abandoned."